Here’s a look at the strange fish caught in Pensacola. It looks like a prehistoric creature, and does not appear to have any fins on its smooth-skined body.

Here’s a view of the mouth. Doesn’t look like there’s any teeth in there either.

On Monday, the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute announced the identity as the Ijimaia antillarum, also known as the jellynose. Their skeleton’s are made of mostly cartilage, hence the reference to jelly in their name.

Jellynose are deep-sea bottom dwellers that can be found in warm Atlantic waters. They also dwell in the central and western IndoPacifc region and along the Pacific coast of Central America.